On Monday 31 January 2005 14:28, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
The SIS6x0 is not yet supported by the LinuxBIOS v2 tree yet. Which
means you cannot replace your motherboard bios with LinuxBIOS on those
systems.
But LinuxBIOS v1 has support for it. That's why i'm still using it.
Thomas
Hello,
At Stefan's suggestion, I have downloaded the latest V2 snapshot. I
expected a Makefile, configure or README in the base directory which told
me where to start and how to progress. I have found some details
regarding a 2.4.0 kernel, but that appears to relate to V1. I have also
looked
* G.Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050131 14:13]:
At Stefan's suggestion, I have downloaded the latest V2 snapshot. I
expected a Makefile, configure or README in the base directory which told
me where to start and how to progress. I have found some details
regarding a 2.4.0 kernel
For detailed information how to build LinuxBIOS itself for a given
platform,
see http://www.openbios.org/LinuxBIOS-AMD64.pdf
Just what I was after.
The SIS6x0 is not yet supported by the LinuxBIOS v2 tree yet. Which
means you cannot replace your motherboard bios with LinuxBIOS on those
Hi Barbini,
I have a via M1 motherboard and I'm using it with gentoo with kernel
2.6.0.test1 and xfree86 latest snap, and acpid for clean poweroff by power
button.
All works fine, and I'm quite an happy user.
I'm wondering if I happiness can grow still more using linuxbios to cut off
Hi, I'm sorry for the quite trivial question, but I cannot be able to found
it by myself.
I have a via M1 motherboard and I'm using it with gentoo with kernel
2.6.0.test1 and xfree86 latest snap, and acpid for clean poweroff by power
button.
All works fine, and I'm quite an happy user.
I'm
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